I've been wakesurfing for about 5 years now and just haven't been able to progress to the level that I wanted to on the various boards that I have owned so I decided to sell a few of them and buy a new board. I wanted something that would allow me and my friends to get some air, even though we are all 185 - 220 lbs, something fast and something that we could kick back and not have to work so hard on. So I sold my Inland Yellow Loogey and our Phase 5 Prop and decided to go with The Walker Project. I called up Dennis and he told me about a new model for this year and it sounded perfect, the 4'9" Bomb Pop. How could you go wrong with a name like that? I took delivery about 2 weeks ago and I have to say, I couldn't be happier.

On my old boards, I was nowhere near figuring out how to get air and after only 2 times out on this board, I feel like I am already getting close! The board is stupid fast, most of the time I am riding on my back foot and then when you want to go, it goes! My brother who is 220 just can't believe that he is able to ride a board that is this agile, this light and this fast at his weight! I will keep updating this thread as the season goes on but I just wanted to get my initial impressions and some quick pics out there so people could get their orders in now!

If you are looking for a board to compare it to, I would say it's really close to a Soulcraft Jetty but has a little more rocker (maybe?) as it doesn't pearl as easy.

Here's a couple of pics, I am close to going vertical...hopefully in a few weeks I can post a real picture up! Thanks to The Walker Project and Dennis Horton for making my summer a whole lot more fun!

I couldn't agree more....Timmy had the BP with him at a Demo we did and it truly fits him well. As soon as we have a surf comp in
the Denver area look out, timmy will be ready. Question is, "will you"?

PLEASE PLEASE keep us updated on how it performs (I too roll heavy 200+ and my brothers even more so)
we ride aggressive, and want something that can help us!

I am happy to report that my brother who is 220lbs is also throwing down the best riding of his life. I think you should order one up!
Here's a pic of him. He is learning to do some slides which he could never do before because he couldn't keep up with the boat.

RJ has been getting some good time on both the TWP Bomb Pop and the new Signature model from TWP. Both of these boards seem like a big step forward. They are both FAST, very fast. RJ giggles when he puts his foot down. The thing that seems to make them a great step forward, is that they seem VERY forgiving. That is not just from watching RJ, but several others ride them, like Dennis, Chris Martinez, Maddie and Whitney, a pretty wide range of riders and skill levels. RJ rode the 4.9 sizes of both boards first, and then got a chance to try the 4.5s. When he rode the 4.9s he felt that they were faster than the original flyboy, and definitely much more forgiving. However, its a longer board, so that should be the case. For instance, if he widened his stance too much on the 4.5 original flyboy it would go down fast and he would pearl and faceplant. He still loved the board, a game changer when it came out no doubt. As he grew and widened his stance more, he became more and more uncomfortable riding it, having to narrow his stance more, due to his growing like a weed. RJ is now 6'. So RJ gets to ride the 4.5 signature and bomb pop, and whoah, it was all over his face. He loved the speed, but he kept looking at me with amazement and saying, "Dad, I can't pearl it!" He was accelerating forward and then pressing his foot down, trying to pearl it, and it didn't go down.

As for the Bomb Pop, its the same with 2 added benefits. It pops you off the lip like no other board for RJ yet, hence the name. Also, RJ seems to have more control when stalling revert or doing anything in reverse. The only negative is that with the thicker tail the rails in the back seem to catch on landings and spins and stuff. Its minimal, but enough to make him tell Dennis about it and explain what he felt. Overall, 2 amazing boards. Maddie doesn't want to surf much anymore when the 4.5 signature isn't around. More control, less pearling, and I saw the difference right away, she can recover from VERY far back. Maddie stinks at pumping and we are always turning around to get her. The 4.5 Signature is going to save me gas! Keep in mind she is coming from an older 4.0 Signature, but she has ridden other boards, this board gave her the extra speed, added control and extra forgiveness, all things a budding surfer could use. Now for some pics.

Before I show the pics, we forgot the battery for the Canon SLR this day, and so I used a go pro hero2. Not as good in color or clarity, but I felt comfortable hanging it over the side so had some fun there.

Here is Maddie, first time on the board, and the first time she ever got the fins out of the water, can't make stuff like that up.

Now here is the thing, the Z3 gives him good pop, and then add the Bomb Pop, he got higher than any other board I have seen to date consitently. He gets great air on the Soulcraft Jetty and the Shred Stixx Custom Pro, but the pictures don't lie.

Anyway, great board, and don't take our word for it, demo it. I know johnboy is coming up this weekend and going to get a good ride. I was actually working on some video, which I will finish later tonight and post.

I was gonna start a new thread, but Timmy beat me to it, so I thought I would jump in here, been working on this for a while, but wanted to get some good time on the boards.

I have been watching video of RJ on the 4.5 and 4.9 Signatures, and then the 4.9 Bomb pop, and I will be sharing, almost done. But I am not sure he would be better off with the 4.9, he was really rocking on the 4.5, I am thinking he only needs like a 4.7. He didn't have any issues with pearling at all on the 4.5 and it didn't force him to shrink his stance.

We crossed 100 hours today, crazy, just before we ran out of gas about 300 yds from the slip, D'oh! 11+ hours on a 48 gallon tank is pretty good though, I thought we could give nathan one more run and make it back. Tomorrow john boy and nathan get to try out TWP sigs and hopefully a bomb pop.

We crossed 100 hours today, crazy, just before we ran out of gas about 300 yds from the slip, D'oh! 11+ hours on a 48 gallon tank is pretty good though, I thought we could give nathan one more run and make it back. Tomorrow john boy and nathan get to try out TWP sigs and hopefully a bomb pop.

That is a pretty impressive fuel consumption rate. We run about 2200 #'s of ballast in our 23' Enzo and use just under 8 gallons per hour.

We have the 1235 on it, it had the 381 stock. The 381 just didn't have enough pulling power for any extra weight. The 1235 worked perfect on our 24Ve with the 340HP motor, top speed only dropped from like 42 to 41mph. On the Z3 with the PCM 409 engine, the 1235 wants to rev the engine too much when cruising, which we don't do often. I have a couple of other props to try, one is the 5 blade, the other is the same diameter as the 1235, but different pitch to better match the motor.

With the 1235 the Z3 gets 4GPH if nothing but surfing. If we do any amount of cruising also, it seems to go to about 5 GPH. I think if we get the prop right, we should be at 4 GPH even when cruising around 25-28mph, our usual.

It really is great when hosting another family like we do many times and you surf ALL DAY. We can 10-11 hours of solid wakesurfing without coming in for gas, so it lasts all day on the 48 gallon tank.

Thumbs up Jason, that was great, RJ and I were laughing out loud on that one. We have been dealing with that issue on mywake with several videos. I was on the boat yesterday with a couple we hosted to give some surf time to and she is holding the iPhone vertical and shooting video. It took all I had to not grab the phone, lol. Now I will keep a copy of this video on my iPhone for just such an occasion.

Thumbs up Jason, that was great, RJ and I were laughing out loud on that one. We have been dealing with that issue on mywake with several videos. I was on the boat yesterday with a couple we hosted to give some surf time to and she is holding the iPhone vertical and shooting video. It took all I had to not grab the phone, lol. Now I will keep a copy of this video on my iPhone for just such an occasion.